Kite Boarding: who would i be if i didn’t live my edge and discover who i truly am. I’m bless for this human experience that i get to share with many souls.
your business is only as good as your marketing plan – AS
The level at what your thinking has got your to where your are, you have to change your thinking to get to where you want to go.
Right now, your the only one in the way, stopping yourself towards your goal.
You need to get yourself out the way.
WHY did you start doing WHAT your did in the first place? Remembering this keep is crucial to keep inline with your purpose
For Apple having the ‘computer’ in their name (Apple Computers) didn’t limit ‘What’ they could do. It Limited how they thought of themselves.
How powerful is that!!! The change wasn’t practical, it was philosophical.
- Simon Sinek
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Start with Why
This book is amazing!!!
- How do leaders inspire everyone to take action..?
Now let me give you a successful example of the law of diffusion of innovation. In the summer of 1963, 250,000 people showed up on the mall in Washington to hear Dr. King speak. They sent out no invitations, and there was no website to check the date. How do you do that? Well, Dr. King wasn’t the only man in America who was a great orator. He wasn’t the only man in America who suffered in a pre-civil rights America. In fact, some of his ideas were bad. But he had a gift. He didn’t go around telling people what needed to change in America. He went around and told people what he believed. “I believe. I believe. I believe,” he told people. And people who believed what he believed took his cause, and they made it their own, and they told people. And some of those people created structures to get the word out to even more people. And low and behold, 250,000 people showed up on the right day, at the right time, to hear him speak. [Read more...]
Live and Love with Life
Sometimes your Joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes the source of your joy can be your Smile. – Thich Nhat Hanh (Zen Master)
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Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action
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How do you explain when things don’t go as we assume? Or better, how do you explain when others are able to achieve things that seem to defy all of the assumptions? For example: Why is Apple so innovative? Year after year, after year, after year, they’re more innovative than all their competition. And yet, they’re just a computer company. They’re just like everyone else. They have the same access to the same talent, the same agencies, the same consultants, the same media. Then why is it that they seem to have something different? Why is it that Martin Luther King led the Civil Rights Movement? He wasn’t the only man who suffered in a pre-civil rights America. And he certainly wasn’t the only great orator of the day. Why him? And why is it that the Wright brothers were able to figure out control-powered, manned flight when there were certainly other teams who were better qualified, better funded, and they didn’t achieve powered man flight, and the Wright brothers beat them to it. There’s something else at play here.
About three and a half years ago I made a discovery, and this discovery profoundly changed my view on how I thought the world worked. And it even profoundly changed the way in which I operate in it. As it turns out — there’s a pattern — as it turns out, all the great and inspiring leaders and organizations in the world, whether it’s Apple, or Martin Luther King or the Wright brothers, they all think, act and communicate the exact same way. And it’s the complete opposite to everyone else. All I did was codify it. And it’s probably the world’s simplest idea. I call it the golden circle.
Why? How? What? This little idea explains why some organizations and some leaders are able to inspire where others aren’t. Let me define the terms really quickly. Every single person, every single organization on the planet knows what they do, 100 percent. Some know how they do it, whether you call it your differentiated value proposition or your proprietary process or your USP. But very, very few people or organizations know why they do what they do. And by “why” I don’t mean “to make a profit.” That’s a result. It’s always a result. By “why” I mean: what’s your purpose? What’s your cause? What’s your belief? Why does your organization exist? Why do you get out of bed in the morning? And why should anyone care? Well, as a result, the way we think, the way we act, the way we communicate is from the outside in. It’s obvious. We go from the clearest thing to the fuzziest thing. But the inspired leaders and the inspired organizations, regardless of their size, regardless of their industry, all think, act and communicate from the inside out.
Here’s how Apple actually communicates. “Everything we do, we believe in challenging the status quo. We believe in thinking differently. The way we challenge the status quo is by making our products beautifully designed, simple to use and user friendly. We just happen to make great computers. Want to buy one?”
This explains why every single person in this room is perfectly comfortable buying a computer from Apple. But we’re also perfectly comfortable buying an MP3 player from Apple, or a phone from Apple, or a DVR from Apple. But, as I said before, Apple’s just a computer company.
People don’t buy what you do; they buy why you do it. And if you talk about what you believe, you will attract those who believe what you believe. But why is it important to attract those who believe what you believe? Something called the law of diffusion of innovation. And if you don’t know the law, you definitely know the terminology. The first two and a half percent of our population are our innovators. The next 13 and a half percent of our population are our early adopters. The next 34 percent are your early majority, your late majority and your laggards. The only reason these people buy touch tone phones is because you can’t buy rotary phones anymore.
We follow those who lead, not for them, but for ourselves. And it’s those who start with “why” that have the ability to inspire those around them or find others who inspire them.
- Simon Sinek
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Trading Forex with Go Markets
So your thinking of setting up an account with Go Markets.
- they have been reliable, as any broker should have. They dont give any advice – strictly against policy.
The way i see it is you have to have your own method to wealth creation. Just dont take on others advice for granted. Try it and make it your own.
Make it your own in the way, the system works for you. You dont need any emotional investment in it. Because in the end trading it boring. it is just a number crunching game.
My advice is. Just do it. use an amount that you dont care about losing. Do it because you’ll have a good system to make money.
Right now. im looking at backtesting to adjust my strategy. Right now i have made 15% my money in the last 6month. Thats starting with $2000. But there’s nothing saying i could avoid making a $300 loss. The markets could change and that could wipe my profits. I’ll got risk protection in place, so that is unlikely.
Hope this gives you a bit of insight into trading.
Whats your next step?
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The Ultimate Wedding Dance
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This is amazing! I want to get married now.

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